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Another great video Clay, great in depth detail, very well explained and presented which is a skill in itself – I have always played with a long left thumb but have consistently struggled to square the club face, i followed your advice and bingo – Guys try this out and stop at impact position – Long left thumb face = Open …. Short thumb face = Square ….. the longer the club the more this is exaggerated.

Great""" video!! – One of the best when it comes to detail.. Where do I purchase the "Snap on Golf Grip you mentioned? (I have not been able to locate one). "Your help would be appreciated.. Thanks Clay!

Clay, thanks for the grip drill. I see you have a ton of great videos out there. After this video, what video would you recommend next? I am a beginner golfer and I've decided to start investing time into learning. Thanks!

I've watched a lot of your videos with limited to no success in my golf swing, but this video was like magic. Amazing how something as simple as putting your hands on the club "correctly" can change your entire swing and improve your ball striking. Thanks

Hi Clay,Just started playing golf and trying to get my grip sorted – great video . Please advise where I can buy the clip on plastic grip from , it doesn't appear to be available in New Zealand. CheersMike

What's the best grip for someone with small hands? I use an interlock normally but flirt with the pinky out by itself at the range and hit well but I feel as if I'm might lose the club altogether at times and it'll go flying so I just switch back. I've always had weak hands and easily sprain my wrists or ankles too. Have skinny wrists n ankles naturally it's genetic… On some days it feels as if my grip on the club goes together so easily and others I'm struggling to find the right comfortable feel w Interlock grip… Would larger grips on my clubs be a good idea too?

A good tutorial, but not really crazy detail. Would've liked guidance to how much overlap right hand over left hand – you did touch on 'strong' and 'weak' grips, but the hands don't necessarily both need to shift. Also, don't call those pockets of fat in your hand 'pads' – you're not a cat.

Clay, I hook most shots because the face is closed at impact. I grip the club further anti-clockwise (i.e. Compensation) so it might square more at address. But it often doesn't work or doesn't feel right or is uncomfortable. The club head is already closed upon takeaway. How should the hands and wrists be positioned during takeaway and downswing?